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... affirmative and nega- Contrary tive notions . By the former something is posited or affirmed ( ponitur , affirmatur ) ; by the latter , some- thing is sublated or denied ( tollitur , negatur ) . This , however , is only done potentially ...
... affirmative and nega- Contrary tive notions . By the former something is posited or affirmed ( ponitur , affirmatur ) ; by the latter , some- thing is sublated or denied ( tollitur , negatur ) . This , however , is only done potentially ...
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... affirmative or negative proposi- tion , they may be considered as in themselves negative and affirmative . " Par . XLIII . Intrinsic and Extrin- sic notions . 66 Further , it is evident that a notion can only be logically denied by a ...
... affirmative or negative proposi- tion , they may be considered as in themselves negative and affirmative . " Par . XLIII . Intrinsic and Extrin- sic notions . 66 Further , it is evident that a notion can only be logically denied by a ...
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... affirmative but to negative , not only to categorical but to hypothetical and disjunc- tive , propositions . " " I may notice that propositions Third Ad with the subject , predicate , and copula , all three arti- culately expressed ...
... affirmative but to negative , not only to categorical but to hypothetical and disjunc- tive , propositions . " " I may notice that propositions Third Ad with the subject , predicate , and copula , all three arti- culately expressed ...
Side 234
... affirmative ; and it is thus by him used as a term convertible with Kaтaparıкòs , and as opposed to the two synonyms of negation he indifferently employs , -årо- φατικὸς and στερητικός . Such is the meaning of the cation as used by ...
... affirmative ; and it is thus by him used as a term convertible with Kaтaparıкòs , and as opposed to the two synonyms of negation he indifferently employs , -årо- φατικὸς and στερητικός . Such is the meaning of the cation as used by ...
Side 235
... affirmative ; but , in so far as I have been able to ascertain , no one has made the general observation , that the word was never applied by Aristotle in the sense in which alone it was understood by all other logical writers . So much ...
... affirmative ; but , in so far as I have been able to ascertain , no one has made the general observation , that the word was never applied by Aristotle in the sense in which alone it was understood by all other logical writers . So much ...
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